- The
Shenxian Zhuan,
sometimes given in
translation as the
Biographies of the
Deities and Immortals, is a
hagiography of
immortals and
description of Chinese...
-
Shenxian may
refer to: Xian (Taoism), or
shenxian (神仙),
Taoist immortal. Shen Xian is that part of our soul,
which is immortal. With
every new period...
- not shen, and
suggests it is
logical to use "Chinese Religion".
Shenxianism 神仙教 (
shénxiān jiào),
literally 'religion of
deities and immortals', is a term...
-
Zhongshu (179-104 BCE) was a
Confucianist official under Emperor Wu, see the
Shenxian zhuan below. The
first Baopuzi context about Li
Shaojun and Luan Da (欒大...
- Hong (282-343), the
Baopuzi or
Master who
Embraces Simplicity and the
Shenxian Zhuan or
Biographies of
Divine Transcendents. Two
Baopuzi Inner Chapters...
- fell into a
latrine and died in 581 BCE. Ge Hong's (c. 3rd–4th century)
Shenxian zhuan Daoist hagiography of Liu Gen 劉根
quotes instructions p****ed from...
-
Baopuzi ("[Book of the]
Master Who
Embraces Simplicity") and the
later Shenxian Zhuan ("Traditions of
Divine Transcendents"). The
Baopuzi description of...
- and Li Babai, Ge Hong was also
accredited as the
original editor of the
Shenxian zhuan ("Records of
Divine Transcendents"),
which has two
separate hagiographies...
-
metaphor for
meide 美德 "beautiful virtues". Ge Hong's (c. 4th century)
Daoist Shenxian zhuan "Biographies of
Divine Transcendents" has two
hagiographies that...
-
sources of
information about xingchu Mobile Kitchens, the
Baopuzi and
Shenxian zhuan. Ge portra****
adepts s****ing xian-hood as
avoiding ordinary food...